Looks like Hollywood Land will be demolished for Avatar/ expansion of Avengers Campus.As much as I dislike Avengers Campus, that ship has sailed. Do I understand correctly that the animation building is also going to be removed to expand Avengers Campus? Yeah, let's not do that.
Does this include Buena Vista Street and Carthay Circle??Looks like Hollywood Land will be demolished for Avatar/ expansion of Avengers Campus.
That would be a travesty. That building is one of the most special places in the park. I was disappointed when they closed down the Ursula section where she stole your voice and now the last time we went the Beast’s Library is also closed.As much as I dislike Avengers Campus, that ship has sailed. Do I understand correctly that the animation building is also going to be removed to expand Avengers Campus? Yeah, let's not do that.
Good question! So far all Disney has confirmed is that expansion of Avengers is ongoing, and construction of Avatar will begin shortly. They haven’t confirmed the location but various sources are indicating that they’ve begun clearing out the buildings in Hollywood area.Does this include Buena Vista Street and Carthay Circle??
I wouldn't mind Avengers extending if it had more inspiring theming, but the tech campus look is so yuck.Good question! So far all Disney has confirmed is that expansion of Avengers is ongoing, and construction of Avatar will begin shortly. They haven’t confirmed the location but various sources are indicating that they’ve begun clearing out the buildings in Hollywood area.
Definitely possible the expansion could take up part of Hollywood and stretch into the entrance plaza. But it seems DCA is going to become the hot mess DHS turned into.
Got to disagree with this. At least the first part. I don't really have an opinion about bugs land. But I think DCA offers a great Disney experience. There are some truly great locations (Cars Land especially) and the theming holds together. As you move through the park the transitions are smooth.Most of DCA still is a subpar Disney experience, if anything most of the "improvements" in the last 10 years have made the park worse and less cohesive. It'd be one thing if Bugs Land was replaced with an upgrade, but it got replaced by a cheap knock-off of an industrial park.
From 2012-2018 I'd agree, but it's basically a half-day park in its current form because there are so few attractions especially outside of Cars Land.Got to disagree with this. At least the first part. I don't really have an opinion about bugs land. But I think DCA offers a great Disney experience. There are some truly great locations (Cars Land especially) and the theming holds together. As you move through the park the transitions are smooth.
From 2012-2018 I'd agree, but it's basically a half-day park in its current form because there are so few attractions especially outside of Cars Land.
I mean, they can't even get the Pixar theming to hold up throughout Pixar Pier itself.
All the DCA 2.0 stuff was basically cloned into WDW, sans two Cars attractions. I’m guessing Disney don’t want to spend $400M-$500M building out Cars Land at DHS.
I appreciate your disdain for all things related to bugs land but I don't think you can speak for everyone as you have been doing. Bugsland is nostalgic for many of us but it was more than just some cheap rides (although I am not arguing with you on that). Bugsland was what Disney was suppose to be. When you entered Bugsland you entered another world. You were a bug and it was awesome. The theming was amazing in it's entirity. My wife absolutely loved it at Christmas with the jumbo ornaments! My kids love to be a bug and we rode Heimlech more times than I can count. It was what Disney was suppose to be. I remember taking goofy pictures with my kids being bugs at all the photo places. It was immersive and it was aimed at kids. Every park needs a few places to take your kids to unwind but it also needs some places for kids to have fun and be in a world of their own. Toon town does it in DL (and I think Fantasy Land does it too as well as Tom Sawyers Island). DCA does not have a place like that anymore. Closest would be RedWood Creek challenge and the animation building but they took out half the interactives in the Animation building. My kids are past the age but it is the biggest negative DCA has done was removing Bugs Land.Bugs Land was a subpar Disney experience. It’s Tough To Be A Bug never fit the theme of the park and was likely added solely for cost (in other words, cheap). It was tucked alongside a “land” whose star attraction was sitting in the heavy equipment provided by its sponsor. Something you’d expect to see at the country fair in Idaho or Nebraska.
An early criticism of the park was the lack of kiddo rides. Disney took one of the weakest pieces of the park and added some cheap off-the-shelf kiddo attractions and elaborated on the Bug’s Life theming.
I get it - nostalgia is a big piece of the Disney experience. People reminisce over how their son loved to sit in the heavy equipment when he was 3. That doesn’t mean it was good or ever belonged in a Disney park (and let’s be honest, kids get excited over anything).
Universal Studios is building a theme park for kids near Dallas. Maybe Disney should respond with a similar park. If so, Bugs Land would be a great fit. But it’s not the most popular IP so I’m sure it’d be branded as something else. Inside Out?